I am in a situation. I want to get BB+ but I fear that it has some annoying glitches and might lack the nostalgia factor I crave in BB. I want to get AI:TB but I see the game could be too short and rough around the edges.

I see so many here wanting BB+, but I have been wanting a traditional platformer in a while...

I bought Bubble Bobble Plus. I played a little bit of it,and it was fun. But,I think a certain game called Metroid Prime is asking why I have NEVER played it,so I must pay Metroid Prime a long visit before I can play Bubble Bobble Plus a lot! I also purchased Clayfighter.

I too purchased Bubble Bobble Plus, that is replacing its VC counterpart. I havn't played it as much as I would like, mainly because I'm completly hooked to Majoras Mask at the moment and its a fairly long game, especially since I never truely played it back in 2000 when I was young, naive and not that great at gaming as I am now. So Far I am enjoying it, mainly in short bursts since its that kind of entertainment. I hope to get more people in my family to play the game with me since it lacks online play but thats alright. Definatly a pick up if your a fan of the original or arcade games.

Yeah, the no save thing is pretty crappy. Unless I can round up some friends + Wiimotes and get them addicted to it, I'll probably never see the game's end, it's just impossible to commit to 100 levels in one sitting by yourself...

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@Popyman- I just bought this today and beat the first mode on the list. It took me hours. Not sure how many, but my Wii says I spent 7 hrs and 10 min. doing something. It's hard to believe that it took that long. I knew it at least took a few hours.

By the way, you get the best ending if a friend play with you. It really sucked to beat it alone, go through all that frustration and have it tell me that. I think the single ending sucked. Kind of ticked me off.

No, it's now a Wii-ware game that does save gameplay information but it doesn't let you save your spot... weird

I'm talking about the genre. For all its intents and purposes, its an arcade game. Yes gameplay information is saved but save states aren't included but that's the whole points. As an arcade experience, they included a Credit system for dedicated players.

Oh and when they said Expert, they weren't kidding. I got the two DLC packs right away. I'm hoping to play more of this tomorrow because I didn't play for too long on Monday because of work and whatnot.